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Re: Cheap Machinery Shelters - Any Ideas?
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Posted by Specter on December 28, 2004 at 19:40:35 from (161.184.204.85):
In Reply to: Re: Cheap Machinery Shelters - Any Ideas? posted by paul on December 27, 2004 at 15:56:48:
Apologies for not being specific in the first post. Anyway, here's my situation. I live in Central Alberta. We can get several feet of snow in winter, and the wind can be quite nasty. We can put up our own shed, that's no problem. As far as looks are concerned, it could look terrible, but it just needs to work. The budget is a tricky question though. I would say it is under about $2000 CDN. The building itself doesn't need to be anything fancy. Just a place to keep the machinery out of the elements. As to the machinery itself, there is a bit of a story. A neighbor has a few old Massey combines. One is a 90 Special, and the other two are Super 92's. The swather I mentioned is an old J.I. Case Self-propelled with a Wisconsin motor. Apart from that, it would just be odds and ends going into this shed, and maybe the odd tractor. If you want a little more background info about me, you should look at my page in the "Tractor Town" portion of this site. Search for "Lyndon Van Eck". Many thanks for your help! It is much appreciated.
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